Google Offers Help

Google Offers BETA will get you great deals in your city on things you like and things you need. Whether it’s half off a title at the corner bookstore or a meal at a local restaurant, the offers will be delivered right to your inbox.

We hope to bring Google Offers to New York and the San Francisco Bay Area in the near future, so stay tuned. In the meantime, if you don’t see your city here,you can let us know you’re interested and we’ll let you know when we come to your area.

If you are interested in running an offer you can let us know here. One of our representatives will reach out to you for more information about your business and answer questions you may have about our product.

In addition to our plans to launch in Portland, we also hope to bring Google Offers to New York and the San Francisco Bay Area in the near future. We haven’t confirmed our plans in other cities, but if you are interested in the product, you can let us know here.

Any business trying to attract new customers can participate in this program. You can submit your information here and we’ll contact you when we are ready to launch in your city according to your eligibility.

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8 thoughts on “Google Offers Beta – More Details”

I wonder if the analytics on Google Offers will be better than what we currently see in the Places Dashboard. April 12 – 19th – Zero Impressions/Zero Actions across the board – all businesses. Anyone else seeing this?

As a small business owner I would love to have the business but can’t afford the loss we would take with the current “deal” pricing structures. I have turned down several solicitations from a few different website. I wonder what Google will do to be different?

Just want to comment that google offers needs to stop advertising so much on Pandora. Every 3/4 adds I listen to at for google offers. It is so annoying I sometimes mute it. I will never even try google offers simply because of the add pollution.

On top of the oversaturation of that Pandora ad, it’s just a terrible ad. The guy’s voice is really annoying and there’s absolutely nothing compelling about it. Google should fire whoever the agency is that created it.